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. >> we did start to see government, however, around the world start to loosen up the purse strings a little bit. nothing to write home about, but in the u.s. as an example, stay and local government actually grew for us this quarter and federal was not down as much year over year as we've seen in prior quarters. >> and another sign of improvement in the housing market. the number of u.s. homes entering the foreclosure process in january fell to a level not seen since the peak of the housing boom. down 11% from december but all is not well says housing baron sam zell. >> everybody kind of has ignored the fact that there's still 3 to 4 million houses in purgatory. not for sale. not foreclosed. maybe occupied, maybe not occupied. and you've got to address that. >> if you're looking for somebody who has done it all, look no further. he's with us. bob hormats is vice president of goldman sachs international. at the state department making the case for american companies overseas. bob, it's good to see you again. >> great to be back on your show. >> thank you so much for joining us. let me
. >> we did start to see government, however, around the world start to loosen up the purse strings a little bit. nothing to write home about, but in the u.s. as an example, stay and local government actually grew for us this quarter and federal was not down as much year over year as we've seen in prior quarters. >> and another sign of improvement in the housing market. the number of u.s. homes entering the foreclosure process in january fell to a level not seen since the peak of...
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by federal law, companies have to notify local government when layoffs are coming, and raizk is getting a new letter from dhl every week or so adding a few hundred at a time to the growing list of lost jobs. >> it's got classifications and numbers on it, but there's not names and addresses and who their wife or their family or their children are, and so you look at these, and at the end of the day, you think, "that's 800 and some people, folks, live here, work here, you know?" >> the mayor told us one out of three households has a family member working at the air park. you are what people around here call an air park family. >> absolutely. >> angela and john peka are raising four children on two air park salaries. angela started at airborne express when she was 19. now as a supervisor, she walks laid-off workers to the company gate and takes their i.d. badges away. >> i escorted five individuals out today, and last week i think i escorted three. >> what's the last thing you say to them? >> i tell them that i wish them the best and it's been a pleasure working with them, and it has been
by federal law, companies have to notify local government when layoffs are coming, and raizk is getting a new letter from dhl every week or so adding a few hundred at a time to the growing list of lost jobs. >> it's got classifications and numbers on it, but there's not names and addresses and who their wife or their family or their children are, and so you look at these, and at the end of the day, you think, "that's 800 and some people, folks, live here, work here, you know?"...
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been changing our constitution so that now, balanced budget is going to be the policy for all future government. >> i also asked him about the abdecation of the pope. he, too, said he was shocked. he didn't want to think about the pope having a succession plan. as some people put it, modernization of the vatican, like a ceo, he too is shocked and is not worry about the rise of italian meals, he said it is just news to to the situation. >> michelle, appreciate it. we will have a quick update then finish up "power lunch" for this monday. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an ed
been changing our constitution so that now, balanced budget is going to be the policy for all future government. >> i also asked him about the abdecation of the pope. he, too, said he was shocked. he didn't want to think about the pope having a succession plan. as some people put it, modernization of the vatican, like a ceo, he too is shocked and is not worry about the rise of italian meals, he said it is just news to to the situation. >> michelle, appreciate it. we will have a...
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our government said it's consumption. in the cpi, you have 43% of cpi based on the rental value of housing. i think investor phenomena has helped the economy because it's taken that shadow inventory out of the banks, along with regulatory capital rules. but, for sure, along with that comes a resurgence of confidence. phoenix, home prices have gone up 22% in 12 months. is that because we were all there buying? for sure. there were only 50,000 housing units a year that the banks were producing to be bought. that produces some pressure on the individual who, you know, i really want to buy a secondary house. now, i don't have the ability to do it. >> we'll talk much more about the housing trade through the rest of the show, certainly. quickly, before we move on, how many homes are we talking about in the portfolio of this investment vehicle, if you will, that you have? are we talking thousands? tens of thousands? >> if you took the -- in our investment vehicle, we're at about 8,000 plus now, blackstone probably 10,000 plus, w
our government said it's consumption. in the cpi, you have 43% of cpi based on the rental value of housing. i think investor phenomena has helped the economy because it's taken that shadow inventory out of the banks, along with regulatory capital rules. but, for sure, along with that comes a resurgence of confidence. phoenix, home prices have gone up 22% in 12 months. is that because we were all there buying? for sure. there were only 50,000 housing units a year that the banks were producing to...
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the government lies about it. you believe the government? >> i never believe the government. do you believe, bob doll? i myself have warned about it. you have warned about it. we don't like money pumping but it doesn't seem it's come around. is earnings rising more than inflation rising? >> i think last i checked that's the case. of course the connector is the velocity of money. the money multiplier. that we witness in the basement. until that improves, i think the translation of a lot of money to the economy is somewhere down the line. so for now we observed half the stocks in the stock market have a yield higher than the 10-year treasury. normally it's less than 10%. there's some relative value here it would seem. >> a lot of the cynics and that includes businessmen in the front page story, not just the lack of global growth, but here in the usa. we're growing about 1.5% for the last two years for sevens sakes. and the congressional budget sees a third year. can the market prosper without a stronger growth rate of our economy? >> well -- >> earnings. is it earnings or gdp?
the government lies about it. you believe the government? >> i never believe the government. do you believe, bob doll? i myself have warned about it. you have warned about it. we don't like money pumping but it doesn't seem it's come around. is earnings rising more than inflation rising? >> i think last i checked that's the case. of course the connector is the velocity of money. the money multiplier. that we witness in the basement. until that improves, i think the translation of a...
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, had really strong government revenues because of these programs. the big question for them and their competitors like accenture, ibm, oracle and others now is what happens if we hit the sequester because that is going to impact spending, is going to impact cms and could very well hit this program. here in vermont they are really holding their breath because they really need every single penny that's coming from the federal government to make this thing work and get it up in time. >> okay. bertha coombs, thank you very much. an interesting report. meantime, we're keeping an eye on the markets for you. of course, we've been moving in and out of negative and positive territory today. right now we are down, and one of the reasons that we took a bit of a leg down in the last half hour is because of that report of an internal e-mail between walmart executives, that february sales so far are a total disaster. that is weighing on retail stocks. coming up next though, a penny for your thoughts. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ]
, had really strong government revenues because of these programs. the big question for them and their competitors like accenture, ibm, oracle and others now is what happens if we hit the sequester because that is going to impact spending, is going to impact cms and could very well hit this program. here in vermont they are really holding their breath because they really need every single penny that's coming from the federal government to make this thing work and get it up in time. >>...
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when you talk about big government, we could use big government spending. we lost a huge amount of demand when the housing double collapsed. i don't know any business person anywhere who invests just because you love him. they have to see the market. it's not there. >> i was keeping track of the number of companies he mentioned. caterpillar on "squawk" tom. apple, ford, see men's. but also no mention of small business. >> look, i'm happy those companies are coming back home. okay? i want to see what that means coming back home. let's take apple as an example. they may open up selling at home, both their operations overseas. the point i'm making is, the government doesn't know which industries we should be subsidizing. this whole idea of let's bring manufacturing home. i don't know that manufacturing is the way to go in the next 50 years. i don't know if manufacturing is the next google. i don't know if manufacturing is the next apple. the government shouldn't be picking winners and losers. the government should create a nice level playing field. he mentione
when you talk about big government, we could use big government spending. we lost a huge amount of demand when the housing double collapsed. i don't know any business person anywhere who invests just because you love him. they have to see the market. it's not there. >> i was keeping track of the number of companies he mentioned. caterpillar on "squawk" tom. apple, ford, see men's. but also no mention of small business. >> look, i'm happy those companies are coming back...
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>> all a question of what the government does. the government's been talking tough and talking about finally defeating deflation. talking about it for a long time. >> a long time, yeah. >> but people are convinced perhaps, and it is different than sort of the bet against the british pound that george did years ago and that this time you are betting with the government. it is a little bit like don't fight the fed, don't fight the japanese central bank or the japanese government. so people are piling and betting that the japanese government can make some headway here. and we will see if they are able to. they are able to deflation and spark the economy there. >> all right. fascinating reading. thanks so much, greg. >> ty, back to you. >> sue, coming up on "power lunch," the ultimate blind date. talking about going into a housing market, you know. nothing about, you might run away or you might fall in love. that's up next. on, our weekly feature, the powerhouse. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ mal
>> all a question of what the government does. the government's been talking tough and talking about finally defeating deflation. talking about it for a long time. >> a long time, yeah. >> but people are convinced perhaps, and it is different than sort of the bet against the british pound that george did years ago and that this time you are betting with the government. it is a little bit like don't fight the fed, don't fight the japanese central bank or the japanese...
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it's all part of a new government report that has been raising eyebrows today. eamon javers has the latest. >> we know how important your credit rating can be. forget buying a house or a car. take a look at this new study looking at the rates of errors on people's credit ratings. 5% had an error on their credit rating report that was significant enough to effect the rating itself. now, those errors could mean higher costs for loans and for insurance for those consumers. and one in five had an error corrected. they only found four out of five saw a modification although we know that process can be maddeningly difficult for a lot of consumers. we talked to all three of the major credit rating agencies. we have a report from experian. we believe it confirms that credit reports are predominantly accurate and serving lenders and consumers well. the vast majority of errors on credit reports have no bearing on credit scores for example outdated information on a consumer's phone number and the like. for those consumers caught in that trap where there are errors, they ca
it's all part of a new government report that has been raising eyebrows today. eamon javers has the latest. >> we know how important your credit rating can be. forget buying a house or a car. take a look at this new study looking at the rates of errors on people's credit ratings. 5% had an error on their credit rating report that was significant enough to effect the rating itself. now, those errors could mean higher costs for loans and for insurance for those consumers. and one in five...
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government. there was a freeze in spending. we spent a good portion of the segment talking about iphones and increase in tablets and smartphones, how that benefits. people are forgetting mobile traffic is doubling every year through the internet and having a 20% increase in traffic. deutche telecom saying they will spend a lot of money to compete with at&t and horizon and then sprint is bought and they will spend $4 billion next year with the money given to them by softbank. and you're starting an arms race where it used to be at&t and verizon hanging out and spending levels are starting to rise and these stocks have been terrible. >> steve, from a telecom standpoint, you like some of these names? >> i own horizon and big t. they're getting irrational, making more money and changed pricing and subsidies for phones, cutting back the subsidies in terms of making you spend more to get the phones. i think they're very we well-positioned and people are so negative on them i think they do well. my only concern is i'm very bearish on
government. there was a freeze in spending. we spent a good portion of the segment talking about iphones and increase in tablets and smartphones, how that benefits. people are forgetting mobile traffic is doubling every year through the internet and having a 20% increase in traffic. deutche telecom saying they will spend a lot of money to compete with at&t and horizon and then sprint is bought and they will spend $4 billion next year with the money given to them by softbank. and you're...
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countdown mode, exactly two weeks from today automatic spending cuts will slice through the federal government unless coming makes a deal. the problem is congress is gone. eamon javers is in washington where our lawmakers apparently are not. hello, eamon. >> reporter: a little lonely here, that's right. the day of reckoning here is march 1st for the automatic spending cuts known as the sequester, you go as you say, congress is now going on vacation back home. they work in their districts, but they are not going to be working on federal laws here in washington, and that has got some people kind of upset. house democratic leader nancy pelosi earlier today says she thinks they should be right here working straight up to the sequester. take a listen. >> the manufacturer to manufacture the crisis and instead having us try to avert crisis they go on a thoin-day recess. why? why? people inside and outside the congress are saying a simple message. no deal. no break. we really should be here. >> well, they are not here, maria, and they do go on that break and there is no deal. i've got to tell you in t
countdown mode, exactly two weeks from today automatic spending cuts will slice through the federal government unless coming makes a deal. the problem is congress is gone. eamon javers is in washington where our lawmakers apparently are not. hello, eamon. >> reporter: a little lonely here, that's right. the day of reckoning here is march 1st for the automatic spending cuts known as the sequester, you go as you say, congress is now going on vacation back home. they work in their districts,...
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were they hungry for government debt? >> to put perspective, we're talking three-year, 35 basis points, 32 billion, the yield .411, which is actually a little bit less than the .415 on the bid side of the wi market, lower yield, higher price. the bid to cover, 3.5910 auction average. that's exactly what it was, 3.59, indirect very light. 18 less than 10 auction average of 30. once again directs really steal the show at 26.9. we're going to give this auction a b plus. tyler, back to you. >> i'll pick it up. apple the big stock story. ceo tim cook making headlines during his q&a session in san francisco. cook taking on a host of issues from apple's cash, acquisitions, battle with hedge fund manager david einhorn. investors reacting there. you can see no great boost. overall jon fortt live at the goldman sachs technology and internet conference where tim cook took the stage. you know, john, it's interesting. the man is a very clever man. he knows that his company has lost a quarter of its market cap. he knows today would be
were they hungry for government debt? >> to put perspective, we're talking three-year, 35 basis points, 32 billion, the yield .411, which is actually a little bit less than the .415 on the bid side of the wi market, lower yield, higher price. the bid to cover, 3.5910 auction average. that's exactly what it was, 3.59, indirect very light. 18 less than 10 auction average of 30. once again directs really steal the show at 26.9. we're going to give this auction a b plus. tyler, back to you....
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government also charge moody's. abo but that continues to be a real question. moody's stock price got hit. >> blumenthal said if there's any equity, there will be other defendants named. obviously moody's ostensibly will be one of those. mcgraw-hill has earnings tomorrow, so maybe clarity on that situation as well. carnival? the cruise ship story out over the weekend. triumph lost power on the coast of the yucatan. lost propulsion power. they still had generator power and food and water, but had to be towed in. passengers going to get a full credit, i think. and a credit for a future cruise. one more bad thing for the industry. we'll see what it does. the pricing, the concordia did not have a lasting effect on pricing. >> not at all. that was amazing. this is a minor blip, it could be towed in so it wasn't stranded out at sea. it's limited in terms of the damages here. potential damages that it could have faced. wendy's is up by almost 4%. new menu items and turn-around. this gets at the whole restaurant sector where we saw mcdonald's last week, analysts convin
government also charge moody's. abo but that continues to be a real question. moody's stock price got hit. >> blumenthal said if there's any equity, there will be other defendants named. obviously moody's ostensibly will be one of those. mcgraw-hill has earnings tomorrow, so maybe clarity on that situation as well. carnival? the cruise ship story out over the weekend. triumph lost power on the coast of the yucatan. lost propulsion power. they still had generator power and food and water,...
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not much in the way of supply though from the government. >> no, but tomorrow is a big day. we have inflation, ppi. we have housing starts and permits. the minutes to the 29th and 30th fed meeting. if you look at intraday charts of 10s and 30s, pretty much taking a hammock kind ofs. >> reporter: until -- kind of s and you can clearly say we moved up a bit. we're hovering in the 10s and 30s with new high closes going back to april. still not there yet. i know you said it was the best start since 1967. in 1967, bill, the dow went from about 780 to 900, and they did all that when interest rates started out the year around 4.5, ending up very close to 6%. boy, hey, carol, where do you think the stock market rally would go if we had those interest rates today? >> oh, boy. that would be something, wouldn't it? >> well, i mean, you would think we will eventually. the fed is going to have tighten the reins at some point, right? jonathan? what do you think? >> i don't know if they are tightening reins. >> not at any time soon. >> it will take a long time for that to happen. go back t
not much in the way of supply though from the government. >> no, but tomorrow is a big day. we have inflation, ppi. we have housing starts and permits. the minutes to the 29th and 30th fed meeting. if you look at intraday charts of 10s and 30s, pretty much taking a hammock kind ofs. >> reporter: until -- kind of s and you can clearly say we moved up a bit. we're hovering in the 10s and 30s with new high closes going back to april. still not there yet. i know you said it was the best...
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look, the private sector creates jobs, government doesn't create jobs, what government does is level the playing field, make it fair, and make certain investments that only government can make. i think if you analyzed the president's speech against that backdrop if you will, i think it was very much pro-growth and in that regard a pro-business address. >> scott, what are all of these guys complaining about that come on cnbc all the time about uncertainty, higher taxes, too much regulation? why are corporate cash balances so sydney why aren't they hire -- so high? why aren't they hiring? why is growth at 8% and we're growing at .2% two years after recovery supposedly started? >> i think people need a community organizer to run the organizations because he knows how to run a business better than they do. look, this country is less competitive today than when he came in. we have less people working than when he came into office. the fiscal trajectory for the country is in a worse position than when he came into office. he has done nothing in actuality to try to fix the situation. i'll g
look, the private sector creates jobs, government doesn't create jobs, what government does is level the playing field, make it fair, and make certain investments that only government can make. i think if you analyzed the president's speech against that backdrop if you will, i think it was very much pro-growth and in that regard a pro-business address. >> scott, what are all of these guys complaining about that come on cnbc all the time about uncertainty, higher taxes, too much...
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you go back to ronald reagan, it's not the government, it's the solution, the government is the problem. marco husbandio made the points, it's not big government that solves our problems as a country, it's free enterprise, opportunities. marco was raised in a family, immigrants, hard working. my dad was a construction worker. this is a country of success through hard work, opportunity and i believe that's what the republican party is going to continue to focus on, growth, opportunity, and free enterprise. >> senator, thanks for your time. >> thanks for having me. thank you. >> john barrasso of wyoming. >> thank you, carl. rick santelli has two words for you -- currency manipulation. he'll explain right after this. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash
you go back to ronald reagan, it's not the government, it's the solution, the government is the problem. marco husbandio made the points, it's not big government that solves our problems as a country, it's free enterprise, opportunities. marco was raised in a family, immigrants, hard working. my dad was a construction worker. this is a country of success through hard work, opportunity and i believe that's what the republican party is going to continue to focus on, growth, opportunity, and free...
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i'm telling you, in government trade, he mentioned that. let's do it. it take us four years to get panama and south korea done. it was on the bush table. it took four years to negotiate and we didn't get anything else new. those trade agreements would do all kinds of things for exports. >> are you at all nostalgic about -- ge out of nbc and comcast is running it well. >> comcast has done a great job. look, the market said good for both companies. the market said comcast got a great bunch of assets. ge has more cash to do things with. time and men's fortunes change. you go with the flow. >> every time they do a deal, they say it's great for both parties. stock goes up in one case and down in the other. ge is in one, can use the money, comcast in another and actually worked. >> worked out well. comcast has a great set of assets now a ge has cash to invest in what they want to do. we all do it differently in our times. >> jack, we love you, on valentine's day especially. >> happy valentine's day. >> merger thursday with all these deals. huge day on wall st
i'm telling you, in government trade, he mentioned that. let's do it. it take us four years to get panama and south korea done. it was on the bush table. it took four years to negotiate and we didn't get anything else new. those trade agreements would do all kinds of things for exports. >> are you at all nostalgic about -- ge out of nbc and comcast is running it well. >> comcast has done a great job. look, the market said good for both companies. the market said comcast got a great...
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we heard rumors the president will talk about more government stimulus and more government jobs. that's not the solution. that perpetuates the problem. we need to get center rtainty i regulation and move this country forward. >> when it comes to regulation, you were one of several authors who wrote the original no child left behind. i personally don't think the program was that successful, and looking at california taking algebra out of the krucurriculu have an education problem not spending problem. >> you're right. but california is a whole different ballgame. >> no, i know. but it's tied in together. if we're serious about jobs, they can't be subsidized by the government, they have to be subsidized by the intellect we enhance for young people. >> we need to empower the american work to do the jobs for the 21st century. public has not done that but no child left behind was a success and we need to reauthorize the secondary education and re-energize science and math subjects. >> you voted for the bill that ultimately settled the fiscal cliff issues the end of 2012. you said on o
we heard rumors the president will talk about more government stimulus and more government jobs. that's not the solution. that perpetuates the problem. we need to get center rtainty i regulation and move this country forward. >> when it comes to regulation, you were one of several authors who wrote the original no child left behind. i personally don't think the program was that successful, and looking at california taking algebra out of the krucurriculu have an education problem not...
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it all boils down to government spending. the problem in washington is that neither side is listening to each other but lucky for you i am listening to everyone. >> now is our best chance for bipartisan, comprehensive tax reform. >> americans do not -- do not support sacrificing real spending cuts for more tax hikes. >> now, conservatives, i get where your frustration is coming from. with the state of the economy right now, it feels like your tax money is being tossed into a black hole and you get nothing in return. that's what it really comes down to -- a return on your investment, your tax. well, it's true. over the last 50 years or so, our government has gone from being one that invests in the future to one that feeds consumption. has gone from being one that invests in the future to consumption. entitlement rose to two-thirds of government spending over that time and our debt is out of control. raising rates on the rich alone won't cut it in terms of revenue if we're going to bring down the debt. everyone has to pay more.
it all boils down to government spending. the problem in washington is that neither side is listening to each other but lucky for you i am listening to everyone. >> now is our best chance for bipartisan, comprehensive tax reform. >> americans do not -- do not support sacrificing real spending cuts for more tax hikes. >> now, conservatives, i get where your frustration is coming from. with the state of the economy right now, it feels like your tax money is being tossed into a...
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government hadn't been more aggressive about port security in the dominican republic. critics of the deal, including the head of the american chamber of commerce in the dominican republic, question how a florida eye doctor with a powerful friend in the senate is suddenly involved in port security in the caribbean. >> i can't find anyone who is for the contract that doesn't have a direct financial interest in the contract. >> it's what we would call a cash cow. >> the mother of all cash cows, yeah. a sweet deal. >> reporter: but so far, none of that sweet deal is souring the reputation of senator menendez. he's just been named head of the senate foreign relations committee, and until and unless the mysterious peter williams emerges to prove any of his outrageous allegations, the senator's political future seems secure. >> and drew, you're joining us now. you couldn't get this tipster to meet you in person. others who have investigated him couldn't even get him on the phone. is it possible this is just one big hoax? there is no real peter williams? >> well, it seems very
government hadn't been more aggressive about port security in the dominican republic. critics of the deal, including the head of the american chamber of commerce in the dominican republic, question how a florida eye doctor with a powerful friend in the senate is suddenly involved in port security in the caribbean. >> i can't find anyone who is for the contract that doesn't have a direct financial interest in the contract. >> it's what we would call a cash cow. >> the mother of...
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these are not governed by u.s. labor laws, you talk about the extra hours and the like, it's up to carnival and maritime law to decide what kind of compensation the crew gets for the time and energy and extra time, because they are not governed by u.s. labor law. >> there is a lot of murky law here, that the case? >> to use a maritime expression, yes. some murky law with regard to their compensation. you know, this is not -- we're not talking about millions of dollars. and in the case of somebody who was just in convenienced, and i'm not trying to downplay the conditions on board by any means, because i think they were horrible, horrendous, but, you know, in those circumstances, you know, you've got to -- you got to consider, well, is it worth bringing a lawsuit against carnival in federal court in miami, florida, for that level of damages? >> all right. thank you very much. great to see you. a lot of legal questions. >> christine. >>> a city mayor losing nearly a billion dollars -- yes, a difficult billion dollars
these are not governed by u.s. labor laws, you talk about the extra hours and the like, it's up to carnival and maritime law to decide what kind of compensation the crew gets for the time and energy and extra time, because they are not governed by u.s. labor law. >> there is a lot of murky law here, that the case? >> to use a maritime expression, yes. some murky law with regard to their compensation. you know, this is not -- we're not talking about millions of dollars. and in the...
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wake up, american government. the zombies are coming. >> i wish they had enough sense of humor to do something like that. >> it's great they did it tongue in cheek. i'm obviously kidding, too. but imagine our congress joking around? they yell at each other. >> did you watch the ship come in? did your ship come in this week? >> my ship didn't. but that cruise ship did and i was sucked in by it. i can't believe i'm admitting that. i was sucked in by the coverage. >> so you watched the whole thing? were you glued to the television like the people -- there were some people in one of my friend's beauty parlor who said they couldn't stop watching it. >> i have no career, don. obviously i'm here on saturday nights. i have nothing else going on. i usually watch cruise ships no matter what. this one was leading to something. a cruise to alabama. i want to get booked on -- >> there's a joke in there. thank you, dean. bye-bye. >> take care, don. >>> and next -- ♪ >> is this live? >> i sit down with one of the hottest bands
wake up, american government. the zombies are coming. >> i wish they had enough sense of humor to do something like that. >> it's great they did it tongue in cheek. i'm obviously kidding, too. but imagine our congress joking around? they yell at each other. >> did you watch the ship come in? did your ship come in this week? >> my ship didn't. but that cruise ship did and i was sucked in by it. i can't believe i'm admitting that. i was sucked in by the coverage. >>...
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the leak poses no immediate public health risk, but he wants the federal government to pay and fix it and to check spores of the other tanks. >>> number three, the boardwalk is on its way back, that is new jersey. and crews yesterday started drivi driving pylons on the sand. the $3.6 million project should largely be done by may 10th. residents say the project gives them hope the beloved summer retreat would bounce back from last year's storm. >>> and according to initial autopsy reports, the 33-year-old died from a single gun shot wound to the head that was likely self-inflicted after tuesday's standoff with police. dorner's blamed for killing four people and injuring at least three others as part of a vendetta against his former comrades. >>> number five, the bail hearing for olympic track star oscar pistorius has been pushed back until tuesday. until then, he will be staying in a south african jail. the double amputee known as blade runner is charged with murdering his ex-girlfriend on valentine's day. his agent says pistorius denies the murder allegations. >>> he was such a big na
the leak poses no immediate public health risk, but he wants the federal government to pay and fix it and to check spores of the other tanks. >>> number three, the boardwalk is on its way back, that is new jersey. and crews yesterday started drivi driving pylons on the sand. the $3.6 million project should largely be done by may 10th. residents say the project gives them hope the beloved summer retreat would bounce back from last year's storm. >>> and according to initial...
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possibly up to a year before a final report is issued by the bohemian government where the ship is registered. susan candiotti, cnn, in mobile, alabama. >>> unless the president and congress can agree on a new budget plan by the end of the month, it could have devastating effects on your bottom line. i'm talking layoffs, tax refunds and places we all go for family fun. [ male announcer ] have you heard? herbal essences smooth and shine collections are back and more irresistible than ever. mmm... [ ding ] [ moaning ] [ male announcer ] with herbal botanicals of rose hips and chamomile. and with no silicone or sulfates, you'll fall in love with your hair... yes! yes! yes! [ male announcer ] ...all over again. yes! [ male announcer ] it's an experience... everyone will be asking for. herbal essences. say yes again to naturally irresistible hair. share your first time using herbal essences. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-
possibly up to a year before a final report is issued by the bohemian government where the ship is registered. susan candiotti, cnn, in mobile, alabama. >>> unless the president and congress can agree on a new budget plan by the end of the month, it could have devastating effects on your bottom line. i'm talking layoffs, tax refunds and places we all go for family fun. [ male announcer ] have you heard? herbal essences smooth and shine collections are back and more irresistible than...
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education is only funded by the federal government by about 7%. i think in a way the president could get buy in on his pre-k plan is if he were to stug as a school choice program -- suggest it as a school choice program. parents could have vouch force send their child to any pre-k program of their choosing, i think you might see conservatives backing that. >> yeah. the argument may be that the funding is not going in the correct place and maybe won't help as many kids as planned. maria, what's your take? >> here's the issue with what amy said. first of all, it is what the president proposed is a partnership with the states where the states would be in control of this. that's exactly what he's talking about. and secondly, republicans love to talk about vouchers. and i think dems would be all supportive of vouchers if vouchers paid everything for -- that would be needed for low-income families. and where would that money be coming from, that's something that republicans don't answer either. so i think to really focus on vouchers in place of universa
education is only funded by the federal government by about 7%. i think in a way the president could get buy in on his pre-k plan is if he were to stug as a school choice program -- suggest it as a school choice program. parents could have vouch force send their child to any pre-k program of their choosing, i think you might see conservatives backing that. >> yeah. the argument may be that the funding is not going in the correct place and maybe won't help as many kids as planned. maria,...
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both sides have to put something on the table in order to govern. that is never easy. >> reporter: do you think it's fair the speaker wanted to go to a compromise on the grand bargain and hasn't been because of you all? >> if you really want to punish him, make him keep being the speaker. >>. >> reporter: if you look at the fact you raised the debt ceiling without spending cuts, is that a sign of understanding the art of legislating a little bit more, being more sophisticated in the ways of washington? >> it's a sign of recognizing opportunity in the next few months and give the president to reach out a hand and help us fix this country. >> reporter: all three lawmakers say they'll be listening for tonight. this is the beginning of the president's second term but they question whether or not his foe discuss on electing a democratic house than reaching out and getting something done the first two years of his last four years. >> dana, he also talked to them about lincoln. ed what what did they say? >> reporter: today is lincoln's birthday, people may
both sides have to put something on the table in order to govern. that is never easy. >> reporter: do you think it's fair the speaker wanted to go to a compromise on the grand bargain and hasn't been because of you all? >> if you really want to punish him, make him keep being the speaker. >>. >> reporter: if you look at the fact you raised the debt ceiling without spending cuts, is that a sign of understanding the art of legislating a little bit more, being more...
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the choice isn't just between big government or big business. what we need is an accountable, efficient and effective government. >> that was just so unfortunate. you can bet the gulp and not rub rubio's plea for smaller government is what most people are going to remember, but, hey, rebutting the president's ovation-filled speech is never easy. others have flopped, remember bobby jindal's awkward fol folkysyness and you remember michele bachmann's sideways stare, nobody could figure out what the heck she was looking at. but before speaking it really helps to know where your camera and your water are at all times, so the "talk back" question, is giving the state of the union response the kiss of death? jason, i'll start with you. why bother with the republican response? why not do it the next day? >> yeah, i don't know why people don't do it the next day. i've said if you look at history over the last 30 years you've had dozens and dozens of people take on this role. only three times has it actually led to somebody being on the ticket, bill clin
the choice isn't just between big government or big business. what we need is an accountable, efficient and effective government. >> that was just so unfortunate. you can bet the gulp and not rub rubio's plea for smaller government is what most people are going to remember, but, hey, rebutting the president's ovation-filled speech is never easy. others have flopped, remember bobby jindal's awkward fol folkysyness and you remember michele bachmann's sideways stare, nobody could figure out...
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. >> leaders from throughout the region, including leaders from businesses and unions, government, law enforcement and community groups came together to pool resources and protect our core value of public safety. collectively, this group that by my office is posting a reward of $1 million for information that will lead to mr. dorner's capture. >> reporter: the public responded. tips came flooding in now numbering more than 1,000. >> the investigation will prioritize those clues based on the information we receive. and those clues will be followed up on immediately. >> reporter: as leads were followed up, the hunt moved into day six, and then day seven. dozens of l.a. police department families feared to be targets of dorner were still under 24-hour protection. the heavily armed killer was out there somewhere, still in hiding, but not for long. he would soon be heading into a deadly stand-off. [ dylan ] this is one way to keep your underwear clean. this is another! ta-daa! try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading value brand. oh!
. >> leaders from throughout the region, including leaders from businesses and unions, government, law enforcement and community groups came together to pool resources and protect our core value of public safety. collectively, this group that by my office is posting a reward of $1 million for information that will lead to mr. dorner's capture. >> reporter: the public responded. tips came flooding in now numbering more than 1,000. >> the investigation will prioritize those...
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did the president pick up the phone and call anyone in the living government to help these folks? what did the president do? >> a startling new report just released from the federal trade commission that found up to 42 million americans have errors in their credit report. about half of which are considered significant. the consumer data industry association is hitting back saying "credit reports are materially accurate 98% of the time and when they do contain mistakes, our members work to resolve them quickly and to the consumers' satisfaction 95% of the time. dueling math there. >>> "saturday night live" mocking cbs sports when the lights went out. take a look. >> i received word our own steve tasker on the sidelines has new information, steve. >> i don't know who told you that, steve. i am willing to about the you made it up. no new information. walk to you, j.b. >> back to you, steve. >> you can't back to me. i just backed to you. >> so, dan, news came out this week that you father aid child in an extramarital affair. >> come on, we agreed that was offlimits. >> that was before
did the president pick up the phone and call anyone in the living government to help these folks? what did the president do? >> a startling new report just released from the federal trade commission that found up to 42 million americans have errors in their credit report. about half of which are considered significant. the consumer data industry association is hitting back saying "credit reports are materially accurate 98% of the time and when they do contain mistakes, our members...
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going to hear a lot this week about the so-called sequester, those mandatory across-the-board federal government spending cuts set to take effect on march 1st. 43% of those questioned in the most recent national poll on the subject from quinnipiac university said they don't want the cuts to take place with 22% saying let them happen but the survey suggests many people are not sure what to think as nearly one in three had no opinion. >>> geraldo rivera generated headlines a few weeks ago when he said he thought he was thinking of running for senate in his home state new jer same poll out the other day doesn't bring the talk show host great news. half of those new jersey residents questioned in a monmouth poll said they would not consider voting for rivera at all. >>> many may be thinking about the oscars, the academy awards a week away. i don't have any polling numbers on the oscars, unfortunately. ben debb? >> thank you, paul. >>> have you ever wanted to grab a bite with nominees? we do . so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've m
going to hear a lot this week about the so-called sequester, those mandatory across-the-board federal government spending cuts set to take effect on march 1st. 43% of those questioned in the most recent national poll on the subject from quinnipiac university said they don't want the cuts to take place with 22% saying let them happen but the survey suggests many people are not sure what to think as nearly one in three had no opinion. >>> geraldo rivera generated headlines a few weeks...
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it is only the second time that the syrian government has led u.n. supplies in that country since the civil war started. some people in syria are now cautiously returning to their towns and what is left of their homes. here's a report from homs. >> reporter: a game of soccer in the rubble of a civil war. after months of heavy fightsing, people are returning to this district in homs. slowly and cautiously. there's not many places in the world where you can feel how fierce and intense fighting was if you go there after the fact. but this is one of those places. the government now says it's in complete control of this area, but you can clearly see just how fierce the fighting here was. during our visit, we couldn't find a single house sleft unscathed. it's one of the first places to fall into opposition hands in the uprising against president al assad. it began with peaceful protests, but what followed was some of the worst fighting including artillery shelling and air raids that cost thousands of casualties. now the battle is over and some shops have r
it is only the second time that the syrian government has led u.n. supplies in that country since the civil war started. some people in syria are now cautiously returning to their towns and what is left of their homes. here's a report from homs. >> reporter: a game of soccer in the rubble of a civil war. after months of heavy fightsing, people are returning to this district in homs. slowly and cautiously. there's not many places in the world where you can feel how fierce and intense...
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an american firm is linking the chinese government to hacking. i'm talk to a man who hacks computers for a living. >>> controversial advice to kids from top law enforcement. what to do if they're confronted by a gunman. there's a training video here. our panel is going to discuss it. stay close. ns, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not c
an american firm is linking the chinese government to hacking. i'm talk to a man who hacks computers for a living. >>> controversial advice to kids from top law enforcement. what to do if they're confronted by a gunman. there's a training video here. our panel is going to discuss it. stay close. ns, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked...
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the chinese government denying it. saying this is rubbish and in fact that they are getting attacked. so certainly tit for tat arguments are going across from china and the u.s. definitely not the last we've heard of this. >> david, thanks so much, reporting life from bye jing. >>> there's big concern right now, could we see our skies filled with drones? not just military and police aircraft, but drones that happen to belong to your neighbor? and your neighbor could fly those drones over your house. i will ask one outspoken drone owner why he needs one. mbraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not t
the chinese government denying it. saying this is rubbish and in fact that they are getting attacked. so certainly tit for tat arguments are going across from china and the u.s. definitely not the last we've heard of this. >> david, thanks so much, reporting life from bye jing. >>> there's big concern right now, could we see our skies filled with drones? not just military and police aircraft, but drones that happen to belong to your neighbor? and your neighbor could fly those...
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the government said it was front-loaded, if you will, the worst of the items tested first. we just heard from the secretary of the environment saying he hopes all the testing will be done by the end of the week. the results will be done by the end of next week. it may drag into next week, michael. >> so, nic, are people still buying what they think is beef? is it dangerous if it's horse meat? >> you know, i think that the danger issue has been somewhat laid to rest. the danger was it was horse meat contaminated with a drug that prevents or sort of cures animals of pain. but in humans, it's very, very dangerous. the levels you would have to eat we were told by the government scientists would be so high, impractical, unlikely. but consumer confidence has been marked. two-thirds of people here say there's no longer sure about what's on the box as they were before. and a quarter of people say that they're going to cut down buying processed meat. and another one-fifth of people said they'd like to cut down on buying processed meat, they just can't afford to do it. so there's con
the government said it was front-loaded, if you will, the worst of the items tested first. we just heard from the secretary of the environment saying he hopes all the testing will be done by the end of the week. the results will be done by the end of next week. it may drag into next week, michael. >> so, nic, are people still buying what they think is beef? is it dangerous if it's horse meat? >> you know, i think that the danger issue has been somewhat laid to rest. the danger was...
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>> the federal government wins. supremacy clause. they win in all the states. what about these laws about these medical marijuana places? i'm very impressed. >> oh, well, yes. we reported that story a couple months ago. that's why i know all about this stuff. >> exactly. >> we're right at the beginning. >> it will be fascinating to watch, all of these various cases. thanks so much, our legal guys here every saturday at this time to give us their take on the most intriguing legal kalss of the day. avery friedman, richard herman. >>> well, a nurse is suing a michigan hospital for racial discrimination. we'll tell you why she says the hospital kept her from caring for one particular patient. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. some
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and it's ahappening at a time when the government has all of these tools. not just social media -- >> but if you listen to the right-wing media, they say the mainstream media, politico, cnn, "the new york times," whatever, that we're with the white house and they allow them to manipulate us. >> and what we did with this behind the curtain column was made it clear not what's going on, mike mccurry, press secretary under clinton, interestingly enough, told us that he felt it was his obligation to represent the press. he said when he would talk to you guys in the gaggle and you would talk about what he needed for the day, he would go into the senior staff meeting and talk about what the press needed. and he said that he talks to white house reporters now, and they feel like that there's not somewhere there who feels like they need to cooperate, which makes it harder for us to do our job. >> what's been the reaction from the white house to your article? >> no reaction. >> no reaction? no direct phone calls? >> no direct phone calls. >> you know what the interes
and it's ahappening at a time when the government has all of these tools. not just social media -- >> but if you listen to the right-wing media, they say the mainstream media, politico, cnn, "the new york times," whatever, that we're with the white house and they allow them to manipulate us. >> and what we did with this behind the curtain column was made it clear not what's going on, mike mccurry, press secretary under clinton, interestingly enough, told us that he felt it...
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>> well, you could argue is this really the role of the federal government, education is supposed to be handled at the state level. as far as pre-k goes, you're talking about working mothers and a way for this to be sort of government run day care, which has long been a goal, particularly of the feminist left. i think that was thrown out for them, that little, you know, small little morsel of red meat. but i don't think you're going to hear republicans necessarily coming to the table to spend more federal dollars on what should really be a state issue. >> rick newman what do you think? within a couple of years every 4-year-old would have access to preschool. plausible? >> i'm wondering why obama picked that? you can identify shortcomings in the education system at every grade level up to college. so he sort of picked the lowest level, pre-k and highest level, college, when talking about affordability. so he sort of bracketed the education system there, but, again, these are ideas that don't have any funding attached to them right now. and he kind of said, well, you'll see the details
>> well, you could argue is this really the role of the federal government, education is supposed to be handled at the state level. as far as pre-k goes, you're talking about working mothers and a way for this to be sort of government run day care, which has long been a goal, particularly of the feminist left. i think that was thrown out for them, that little, you know, small little morsel of red meat. but i don't think you're going to hear republicans necessarily coming to the table to...
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. >> afghan forces defending afghan people and enabling the government of this country to serve its citizens. this is victory. this is what winning looks like. and we should not shrink from using these words. >> marine corps. general replacing john allen, done ford will oversee the final two years of military involvement in afghanistan. previously spent two years commanding troops in iraq. in northern india a terrifying scene, this is overcrowded railway station at least 36 people were crushed to death. dozens more hurt. millions of hindu osz a pilgrimige. >>> suppose your infant is asleep in the next room. suddenly you hear him screaming, you rush in and hear your baby being dragged out of his bed by a fox, that's right, that's what happened, that happened in london the other day. thank goodness the mom, she was nearby to rescue him. he was rushed to the hospital with serious hand wounds, might be surprised to learn this is not an isolated incident. fox attacks are increasingly common now. and the animals have become so plentiful a lot of homeowners shoo them out of their houses. >>> in chi
. >> afghan forces defending afghan people and enabling the government of this country to serve its citizens. this is victory. this is what winning looks like. and we should not shrink from using these words. >> marine corps. general replacing john allen, done ford will oversee the final two years of military involvement in afghanistan. previously spent two years commanding troops in iraq. in northern india a terrifying scene, this is overcrowded railway station at least 36 people...
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north dakota's fight governing body is now reviewing this fight. yes indeed. i would say they are. he was like this far off. >> and he jumps and does fall. >>> well, she dated christopher dorner when he was working with the los angeles police department. tells us that he was stressed about work and often paranoid. this morning we'll talk to ariana williams and she'll discuss her relationship with dorner. what he was he really like. >>> also there's big news this morning. >>> an $11 billion deal is done to create the world's largest airline. does this end up meaning you'll pay more for a ticket? i'll tell you what it means for you. you're watching "starting point." hi, i'm amy for downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! follow jimmy on youtube. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nin
north dakota's fight governing body is now reviewing this fight. yes indeed. i would say they are. he was like this far off. >> and he jumps and does fall. >>> well, she dated christopher dorner when he was working with the los angeles police department. tells us that he was stressed about work and often paranoid. this morning we'll talk to ariana williams and she'll discuss her relationship with dorner. what he was he really like. >>> also there's big news this morning....
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when a child opens fire on another child, there is a hole in that child's heart that government can't fill, only community and parents and teachers and clergy can fill that hole. in too many neighborhoods today, whether in chicago or rural america, it can feel like for a lot of young people the future only extends to the next street corner or the outskirts of town, that no matter how much you work or how hard you try, your destiny was determined the moment you were born. there are entire neighborhoods where young people, they don't see an example of somebody succeeding. for a lot of young boys and young men in particular, they don't see an example of fathers or grandfathers, uncles who are in a position to support families and be held up and respected. and so that means that this is not just a gun issue. it's also an issue of the kinds of communities that we're building and for that we all share a responsibility as citizens to fix it. we all share a responsibility to move this country closer to our founding vision that no matter who you are or where you come from, here in america you
when a child opens fire on another child, there is a hole in that child's heart that government can't fill, only community and parents and teachers and clergy can fill that hole. in too many neighborhoods today, whether in chicago or rural america, it can feel like for a lot of young people the future only extends to the next street corner or the outskirts of town, that no matter how much you work or how hard you try, your destiny was determined the moment you were born. there are entire...
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i've cut spending, reduced debt, and made government more accountable. more recently i've experienced how none of us goes through life without mistakes. but in their wake we can learn a lot about grace, a god of second chances, and be the better for it. in that light i humbly step forward and ask for your help in representing washington. i'm mark sanford and i approve this message. >> he made headlines after his extramarital affair. he and his wife divorced a year later before the then governor finished out his second term in 2011. he's been in washington before. but let's go to our panel again. first of all, jennifer, i'll ask you, he cheated, he lied, and then he disappeared. nobody knew where he was. fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. what do you think? >> i think typically i don't really care who sleeps with whom, but i care if tax dollars are spent on disappearing to appalachian trail. that's not okay and that's an infidelity on the professional front. so that makes me uneasy. >> jawn murray, do you think there is a way for him
i've cut spending, reduced debt, and made government more accountable. more recently i've experienced how none of us goes through life without mistakes. but in their wake we can learn a lot about grace, a god of second chances, and be the better for it. in that light i humbly step forward and ask for your help in representing washington. i'm mark sanford and i approve this message. >> he made headlines after his extramarital affair. he and his wife divorced a year later before the then...
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. >> leaders from throughout the region, including leaders from businesses and unions, government, law enforcement and community groups came together to pool resources and protect our core value of public safety. collectively, this group that by my office is posting a reward of $1 million for information that will lead to mr. dorner's capture. >> reporter: the public responded. tips came flooding in now numbering more than 1,000. >> the investigation will prioritize those...